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Morrison, Colo., July 1, 2004- jean Smith sits along Bear Creek behind The Horton House Bed and Breakfast on Friday (7-2-04). Morrison, Colo., whose tiny population swells to many times its size during Red Rocks shows, feels the pinch along its two-block Main Street amid a slower summer concert season. Local retailers operating in the red much of the winter usually make up for it in the summer when tourists flock to the historic town. PHOTO BY George Kochaniec,Jr./ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS

Morrison, Colo., July 1, 2004- jean Smith sits along Bear Creek behind The Horton House Bed and Breakfast on Friday (7-2-04). Morrison, Colo., whose tiny population swells to many times its size during Red Rocks shows, feels the pinch along its two-block Main Street amid a slower summer concert season. Local retailers operating in the red much of the winter usually make up for it in the summer when tourists flock to the historic town. PHOTO BY George Kochaniec,Jr./ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS

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geo;Morrison, Colo., July 1, 2004- jean Smith sits along Bear Creek behind The Horton House Bed and Breakfast on Friday (7-2-04). Morrison, Colo., whose tiny population swells to many times its size during Red Rocks shows, feels the pinch along its two-block Main Street amid a slower summer concert season. Local retailers operating in the red much of the winter usually make up for it in the summer when tourists flock to the historic town. PHOTO BY George Kochaniec,Jr./ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS

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2004-07-17 05:05:22

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